Specifications

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P R O G R A M D E S C R I P T I O N S
The PGM will activate when any of the following events
occur and will remain active for as long as the keypad
buzzer is active:
• Door Chime • Entry Delay
• Auto-Arm Prealert • Audible Exit Delay
• 24 Hour Supervisory Buzzer Zone
[06] System Armed Status
When the system is armed, the PGM output will switch to
ground at the beginning of the exit delay. The output goes
high (open) when the panel is disarmed.
[07] Latched System Event (Strobe Output)
The PGM output will switch to ground when any of the
system events (alarms) occur on the system. In the armed
state, the output will deactivate only when the system is
disarmed. If an alarm activates this output in the disarmed
state, the output will deactivate if the bell is silenced during
a bell time-out, or if the system is armed after the bell time-
out. This PGM output can be used to indicate that an alarm
has occured before entering the premises.
This output will activate for all silent and audible alarms of
the following types:
Burglary .......Delay, Instant, Interior, Stay/Away and
24 Hour Burglary Zones
Fire ............... Fire Keys, Fire Zone and Two-Wire Smoke
Zone (PGM Output)
Panic............ Panic Keys and Panic
Medical ........ Auxiliary Keys, Medical and Emergency Zones
Supervisory.. Supervisory, Freezer and Water Zones
Priority..........Gas, Heat, Sprinkler and 24 Hour Latching
Zones
This output will activate for alarm conditions only.
Pre-alerts or delays will not activate the output. This
output should only be activated for all audible
alarms or medical conditions
[08] Failure to Communicate or Telephone Line
Monitoring Trouble
The PGM output switches to ground when either of the two
telephone line troubles are detected on the system (see
Section 3.4 – “[
✱] Commands; [✱] [2] Trouble Conditions”).
The output will de-activate when neither trouble is present.
[09] Entry Delay Follower
The PGM output switches to ground for the duration of the
Entry Delay.
[10] Exit Delay Follower
The PGM output switches to ground for the duration of the
Exit Delay.
If this feature is used in conjunction with courtesy
pulse, it will terminate at the end of the courtesy
pulse time, not at the end of the exit delay.
[11] TLM and Alarm
The PGM output switches to ground when the system
experiences both a telephone line trouble and an alarm.
When the system is armed, the output will deactivate only if
an access code is entered. If the output is activated by an
alarm in the disarmed state, it will only deactivate if the bell
is silenced during bell time-out or if the system is armed after
the bell time-out.
This output will activate for all silent and audible
alarms except the Duress alarm.
[12] Police Code Follower
The PGM output switches to ground if two different zones go
into alarm during the same armed period. The Police Code
will be sent to the central station and this output will activate.
This output is latched.
[13] 20 Minute Latched Alarm
The PGM output will switch to ground upon an alarm and will
latch for 20 minutes or until disarmed. If activated while
disarmed, this output will be de-activated after 20 minutes or
if a code is entered during bell time out or if the panel is armed.
[14] Line Seizure
The output will switch to ground while the panel has seized
the telephone line for downloading purposes or to
communicate to the central station.
[15] Ready To Arm
The PGM switches to ground as long as the system is ready
to arm and all non-force armable zones on the system are
restored. Once an access code is entered to arm the system
and the exit delay begins, the PGM output is de-activated.
[16] LINKS 1000 Support (PGM1 Only)
The PGM output will be used as a data wire to communicate
phone number information for the LINKS 1000 cellular unit.
[17] Downlook Support
This option configures the PGM terminals for operation with
the DLM-1 or DLM-4 Video Capture module.
NOTE
: Option 17 must be used on both PGM1 and PGM2 for
Downlook Support. PGM1 connects to the DLM DTA and
the PGM2 connects to the DLM CLK.
Do not attempt to program PGM1 as any of the
remaining five input type options.
[26] Momentary Key Switch Arm (PGM2 only)
A key switch module may be connected to the zone programmed
as Momentary Key Switch Arm. Momentary activation of this
zone will alternately arm and disarm the system and silence
alarms. Note that the keypad will not display an indication when
this type of zone is activated. This input does not follow Swinger
Shutdown.
[27] Maintained Key Switch Arm (PGM2 only)
A Normally Open Key Switch module may be connected to the
zone programmed as Maintained Key Switch Arm. In the
restored state, the panel is disarmed. Any violation of the zone
will cause the system to arm (alarm, tamper or fault). To be used
with the Block Schloss module. This input does not follow
Swinger Shutdown.
Both types of Key Switch zones will sound a keypad
error tone if zones are open and if the user attempts
to arm the system. The Maintained Key Switch will
provide an error tone if an attempt is made to arm an
already armed system, or to disarm an already
disarmed system.
[28] Silent 24 Hour (PGM2 only)
A Panic button may be placed on the PGM2 terminal for use
as a silent 24 hour Panic. The keypad will not indicate the